Law - Academic

Folkert Wilman

‘The Internet offers countless opportunities for exchanging information and expression, but also entails risks of abuse. In dealing with the responsibility of intermediaries for illegal content, this book scrutinises laws on copyright, a...

Edited by Deborah Healey, Michael Jacobs, Rhonda L. Smith

Offering a broad-ranging examination of competition law methodologies worldwide, this Handbook focuses on the economic foundations of competition law. Expert contributors consider the procedural and substantive application of competition...

Edited by Kasey McCall-Smith, Andrea Birdsall, Elisenda Casanas Adam

‘The current Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in unprecedented human rights restrictions around the globe, provides an excellent opportunity to reflect about the role of “human rights in times of transition”. After a period of polarizat...

Edited by Oreste Pollicino, Giovanni M. Riccio, Marco Bassini

Edited by Tina Soliman Hunter, Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde, Ernst Nordtveit

This innovative book explores the legal character of petroleum licenses, a key vehicle governing the relationship between oil companies and their host states. Examining the issue through the lens of legal culture, it illustrates why some...

Edited by Antonia Baraggia, Cristina Fasone, Luca P. Vanoni

‘In reflecting on the separation of powers, the authors of this diverse collection of essays engage fruitfully with Giovanni Bognetti's basic insight (famously enlivened by the Baron de Montesquieu himself) that the best constitutional t...

Michael Giudice

‘For many years now, Michael Giudice has been an important and unique voice, reforming analytical jurisprudence from the inside. With this astute new book, Giudice once again shows, with his customary clarity and elegance, why it is vita...

Anne Wesemann

‘Although the topic of European citizenship has been much discussed in academic literature and beyond for decades, Anne Wesemann manages to offer a highly original analysis of this legal status in this book. Not only is it strongly theor...

Edited by Michael Burger, In the wake of the Paris Agreement and in a time of political transition, this edited volume analyzes the law and policy rationales for invoking Section 115 of the Clean Air Act, titled 'International Air Pollution, ' to help achieve the Un

Editor Michael Burger brings together a comprehensive assessment of how one statutory provision – Section 115 of the Clean Air Act, “International Air Pollution” – provides the executive branch of the U.S. government with the authority, ...

Edited by Julie Fraser, Brianne McGonigle Leyh

‘This is a highly original and thought-provoking book on the ways in which culture impacts the work of the ICC. While some topics may be more familiar to lawyers, like cultural defences, other chapters discuss novel areas where law and c...

Edited by Matthias Finger, Juan Montero

‘This collection of original papers takes a genuinely international look at the economic regulation of railways. It covers all forms of rail operations (freight, passenger, and local) and a diversity of regulatory regimes, as well as hav...